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Eye with blue iris, lashes, geometric shards, and pencil lines in black and orange on white; tattoo design concept; project idea; not cover-up.

Eye with blue iris, lashes, geometric shards, and pencil lines in black and orange on white; tattoo design concept; project idea; not cover-up.
Eye-centered tattoo design concept with geometric shards; AI-generated project.

AI-generated tattoo project concept showing a close-up eye composed of a blue iris and lash line interwoven with geometric shards and scribbled lines. The composition fuses black ink linear precision with color bursts—blue iris, orange highlights, and slate gray shading—creating a dialogue between organic form and architectural geometry. The eye serves as the focal point, symbolizing perception, awareness, and inner vision, while the surrounding fragments evoke light refraction, resilience, and transformation. Pencil-like sketch lines trace the edges, suggesting an ongoing custom tattoo design process, while crisp fine-line contours define lid and lashes. The piece leans toward a fine-line tattoo aesthetic with a modern, geometric twist and can be executed in black and grey or full color, offering versatility for small tattoos or larger panels, pocketed around a contour or wrapped around a limb. As a tattoo concept it embraces both traditional motifs—flower tattoos and Japanese style tattoo influences—through a controlled palette and a balance of negative space and dense line work, making it suitable for realistic tattoo rendering or bold graphic ink. The symbolic weight of the eye pairs with the fragmentation to convey a narrative of seeing through change, growth, and focus; the orange accents inject warmth and energy, while the blue conveys calm and clarity. The piece also nods to the craft of tattoo design itself; since it is an AI-generated tattoo project, it invites collaboration with a human artist to refine line weight, shading, and color. In terms of tagging, the elements to note are eye, pencil, fragment, pattern, with style tags including fine line and watercolor, color scheme full color, and the pattern tag reflecting the geometric fragmentation; this concept is optimized for cover-up potential if the client seeks, though not inherently a cover-up design, and remains adaptable for various body areas.